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There is an offside rule in (ice) hockey, which essentially means a player cannot just hang out the attacking 1/3 of the rink and wait for the puck to be passed to him. There is also an offside rule in rugby which seems to differ a bit with respect t

Wikipedia article on "offside" is very comprehensive and largely based on the official FIFA's Laws of the Game. From the article: what it is: Offside is a law in football which states that if a player is in an offside position when the ball is touche

Posted by Doug Drinen, Exclusive to Footballguys. com It's an extremely common question, both before and during the season: if my #1 receiver is, say, Roy Williams, and if Calvin Johnson is atop my cheatsheet when it comes time to draft my second rec

I used to have the same problem doing another sport, swimming. I used to have competitions and trainings in the morning all the time, and for sports, it is not unusual. The best routine to get yourself used to, as far as I'm concerned and what I lear

Championship Goal Difference The only period in which the goal difference tie-breaker was ditched in the Football League was between 1992 and 1999, when league positions were determined by goals scored if teams had the same points. During that period

First of all the % of goals scored from a corner is quite low, in 2012-2013 in the premiership it was just over 13%. Here is a good article on why Swindon (considered to be proficient at short corners) use the short corner. Some of the reasons why th

There are two things to consider here: 1. The two-legged tie format Knockout phase From the last 16 until the semi-finals, clubs play two matches against each other on a home-and-away basis with the same rules as the qualifying and play-off rounds ap

Usually what is call a friendly match is a game outside a tournament. Like in many other sports, this kind of game is usually used as a test for both team. Usually in this kind of game, although all the rule book is used, sometimes there are a relax